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NORFOLK The haunting sounds of Peruvian pot flutes evoked images of misty, far away areas Tuesday afternoon as Inca Boy (Sound of the Inca) performed on Norfolk Library.
The music ranged coming from lively and upbeat quantities to haunting laments, all performed in traditional Andean instruments. Between items, Inca Son member Omar Clavijo explained this instruments and music for the audience, telling them that previous to first contact with the The spanish language, native instruments were wind flow instruments made from bamboo plus drums.
"When the Spanish people came, they brought this gorgeous instrument the guitar," Clavijo claimed, gesturing toward a musician playing that will instrument. But, he added, the Andeans altered the guitar which made it their own.
The charango has its own distinctive style and small size. The stringed instruments had been paired Tuesday afternoon using Peruvian wind instruments panpipes and gkasses, including the zampo and quena flute.
Inca Son's new music comes straight from the group's Peruvian Andean birthplace and, Clavijo said, knows not any political boundaries. The audio legacy of the Andes is 100's of years old, and passed down from a single generation to the next, but some with the group's music is very modern-day in origin.
Clavijo introduced "When celebrities Cry," a song this individual composed after he viewed the collapse of the Two Towers in New York for 9/11.
"I cannot read or write music," he said. "My new music comes from my heart to your soul."
The musical party and its accompanying dancers have been dressed in brilliant clothing off their native land, a colorful compare to the gray skies on the December afternoon.
The group, which formed 22 years ago to the streets of Harvard Sq in Cambridge, Mass., has competed on stages around the world, which includes for former Presidents Jimmy Lewis and Bill Clinton.
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